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Shake Your Tail Feathers at the Monterey County Fair
The 2018 Monterey County Fair’s Theme was “Shake Your Tail Feathers”, which of course, as a chicken mama, I loved. I am also inspired by seeing the dedication of all the young people in 4-H to their animals and to this event. It is clearly a great deal of hard work, and I respect all the effort they put forth.
I went the very last day of the fair, which I found out later, was probably not a good idea. The last day, all children under 12 get free admission, which means, it is usually the busiest and most crowded day to go. Yet, for the most part, everyone was very peaceful and unruffled. It actually was moderately calm and low-key, considering the crowds and lines.
Rides, food, farm animals, musical talent, live entertainment, demonstrations, souvenirs, home-made foods and crafts, ribbons & prizes; the Monterey County Fair is a recipe for good old-fashioned fun for all ages!
There were even wine tastings from local wineries. We are in wine country, right?
One of my favorite buildings is the Wool Building. I always love seeing the ladies with their spinning wheels, diligently operating their wheels while simultaneously chatting and providing information to visitors. If I ever retire, I want to learn how to operate a spinning wheel. Maybe I will also finish all my crochet and knitting projects too!
Of course, my very favorite part of the Monterey County Fair is the animals. I wanted to snuggle with all the cute farm animals, but alas, I had to follow the rules and stay outside of their pens. It was especially difficult with Mr. Pig (see photo below) as he was so ridiculously cute and had personality plus! There is just so much to see, smell, hear, taste, and touch. I would highly recommend the Monterey County Fair!
Too much fun! I can hardly wait until next year’s Monterey County Fair. Thank you for visiting my blog. Wishing you peace, love & happiness!
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Farm Life in the Monterey Countryside in June
It’s life on the farm as usual. A bluebelly lizard is performing push-ups on the woodpile. He looks at me as if to assess my reaction. My goats, Anushka and Aliyah, are grazing nearby, chewing dead leaves and nibbling the moss on the fence posts. Harold, the rooster, stands nearby, and at times dances over to me, shaking his tail feathers. We have a love/hate relationship, Harold and I. He is either attacking me or flirting with me. He lives with Anushka and Aliyah in the little goat house and I believe he thinks he is a goat. Anushka and Aliyah love to eat, and unfortunately, are starting to eat their goat house just as Hansel & Gretel ate their gingerbread house in the fairy tale. Wildflowers are starting to bloom: pink shooting stars, deep purple lupines, and wild yellow jonquils are scattered over the hillside. Baby quails totter after their parents, who seem to cry out “Be careful! Be careful!” Hopefully, your weekend is filled with much peacefulness and happiness!